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11. Biological Membranes and Transport / Glucose Active Symporter Model / Problem 3
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Why is secondary active transport considered indirectly powered by primary active transport in the glucose active symporter model?
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Because glucose is transported using the energy from potassium ions.
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Because secondary active transport uses ATP directly.
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Because the sodium gradient established by the sodium-potassium pump provides the energy for glucose transport.
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Because secondary active transport does not require any form of energy.
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